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GCSE: Biology: Living Things in their Environment Coursework


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InfoThe Living Things in their Environment category has 333 essays and covers:

Habitats, Energy and Nutrient Transfer, Adaptation and Competition, Feeding

Highest Rated Living Things in their Environment Essays

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Speciation
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What amounts of vitamin C are in different brands of orange juice.
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"We are born who we are, our environment has noting to do with it."
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"We are born who we are, our environment has noting to do with it."
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Effect of introducing a new species to the indigenous population in an environment
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Liquid culture (E.coli in this case) is diluted to reduce the number of organisms per unit volume. This is necessary when numbers are being counted, and counting too may organisms may be inaccurate. Serial dilutions are made
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This assignment is about planning and designing practical experiment to carry out an investigation of how various antimicrobial agents' effect new strain of bacterium E.coli (Eschericia coli).
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Discuss the important of bacteria in biogeochemical cycle
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Chemical control needs effective government. Discuss the use and abuse of pesticides of modern agriculture.
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Antibiotics For about 50 years, antibiotics have been the answer to many bacterial infections
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Students at Solano Community College often conduct studies of freshwater macroinvertebrates in Suisun Creek to view biodiversity and to determine water quality. The upstream and downstream sites rests on private property identified to the students only
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Parasitic fauna of marine molluscs.
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DISCUSS THE CONCEPT OF HOMEOSTASIS PARTICULARLY IN RELATION TO TEMPERATURE CONTROL
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Explain how natural selction may bring about changes in a population and what conditions may be necessary to bri about speciation A species is a group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce successfully
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Fungal Pathogens in Humans.
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Comparing antiseptics
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Brief Introduction to Study on Ili Pika (Ochotona iliensis)
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Using Darwin's theory, explain why a female frog produces hundreds of eggs each year during the mating season. Why is reproduction such an important aspect of evolution.
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C:Documents and SettingsIbrarMy DocumentsAntibiotic Resistant Bacteria.doc
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'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London - review
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Zoos: Should They Be Banned?
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The main aim in the life science lessons is to learn how to handle bacteria, culture bacteria and observe the bacteria.
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What reasons do Dunlap and Catton give for the neglect of the physical environment in mainstream sociology?
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"Reality leaves a lot to the imagination." --John Lennon
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Physical Geography Fieldwork On Box Hill
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"You have a clear introduction, which includes relevant information about the red squirrel. You have given reasons for the decline in the squirrels, and have state what needs to be done if this is to change. A stronger conclusion might have been better for this piece of writing. You could have included some statistics - for example, in your second paragraph, you state that there has been a decrease in the number of red squirrels present in the UK. TSR User: boosh_slayer"
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"this is an excellently composed article about antibiotic resistance and how the misuse of antibiotics has eventually resulted in development of resistant strains of bacteria, which eventually render particular antibiotics useless. Further more it also touches on what exactly antibiotics are, the different ways in which they prevnt bacterial growth as well as the phychological influences driving the improper use of antibitics. It is very useful for those in the field of microbiology."
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